Aunt
Name the auxiliary verbs you know until you make a mistake (bonus points per correct answer)
be / have / do
What is the past of drink?
Drank
Say the words "walk" & "talk"
/uook/ (ˈwɔːk) /took/ (ˈtɔːk)
- Gracias.
- De nada.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
In the middle of your leg
Knee
Name as many modal verbs as you want (BONUS points per correct answer, but you will LOSE points for each incorrect answer)
can / could / must / have to / should / ought to / may / might / need to / be able to / will / shall
What is the past of read?
Read
Say the words "must" & "most"
No tengo nada.
I don't have anything.
I have nothing.
Throw & Catch
There are 25 questions for 2 of you. So choose another option please :).
What is the participle of choose?
Chosen
Say "bought", "caught", "taught" & "thought"
/boot/ /koot/ /toot/ /zoot/
Si me regala un teléfono, seré muy feliz.
If he/she gives me a telephone, I'll be very happy.
The 4 countries in the United Kingdom
England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland
The first one is a prohibition, the second one is just a statement ("no debes" vs. "no hace falta")
What are the pasts of "be", "do", "have", "go" & "come"?
Say "bear", "beer", "bird" & "beard"
/beer/ - /biar/ - /beerd/ (bɜːd) - /biard/
No he hecho los deberes.
I haven't done my homework.
Name 10 sports
Football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, surfing, golf, table tennis, swimming, running, badminton, baseball, rugby, cricket, hockey, cycling, skating, rowing, fencing, gymnastics, archery, handball, martial arts, boxing
Give me advice:
"My stomach hurts!"
Give me an order:
"I don't want to study..." (You have a test tomorrow)
Tell me something is not allowed:
"Can I ask my friend a question?" (During an exam)
- You should go to the doctor!
- You have to study!
- You mustn't talk during the exam.
What are the participles of "be", "do", "have", "go" & "come"?
been / done / had / gone / come
Say "throw" -> "through" -> "threw" (bonus points: thorough -> throughout)
/zrou/ /zru/ /zru/ /zorou/ /zruaut/
Si me dijera que le gusto, le diría que él a mí no.
(DO NOT TRANSLATE LITERALLY)
If he told me that he likes me, I would tell him that I don't like him.
If he said to me that he likes me, I would tell him that I don't like him.